Members of Leaders of Beautiful Struggle plan to push the city council to require civilians on police disciplinary boards, while Maryland State Delegate Jill Carter seeks restorative justice for victims of racist policing.

“Baltimore: ChangeMakers” will introduce you to some of the individuals who are engaging youth, seeking to improve their neighborhoods block by block, and demanding that their voices be heard in corridors of power.

Judge Bill Murphy, Seema Iyer, Marc Steiner and Dayvon Love discuss the reaction to the mistrial for Baltimore police Officer William Porter, the first of six officers accused in the death of Freddie Gray.

The Foundation is a compilation album comprised of multiple music genres and media clips addressing police accountability with a strategic emphasis on the mission of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle.

The album features over 40 artists, musicians and producers who are all African-American, committed to social justice, passionate and have dedicated their talents to this project in order to help build economic stability for LBS.

This time, a grand jury chose to indict

A Baltimore grand jury indicted the six police officers involved in the arrest, and charged in the subsequent death, of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. Dorian Warren’s guests examine what happened with these indictments and what happens next.